Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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■nice bunch of window frames had
Local and Personal
d isap p eared .' Mr. G re a se r c o n sid e rs
th is th e la s t s tra w , th e r e s t of th e
s ta c k b e in g m ade up of d e la y s in
B eeso n ’s B eeves C oining—
g e ttin g m a te ria l a n d la b o r to fin ish
E lto n
Beeson, th e
w ell-know n
th e job m en tio n e d .
W a g n e r C reek ra n c h e r, h a s a n ­
n o u n c e d his in te n tio n of m a k in g an
G et y o u r seaso n tic k e ts a t R ose
e x h ib it of beef c a ttle a t th e com ing
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. . | B ros., E lm o r e s Boot Shop, a n d t h e '
w in te r ta ir a n d h a s v o lu n te e re d to
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C itizen s B ank, Only $1.75 fo r th e
help c o n s tru c t th e n ecessary s h e lte r, 1
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season.
11. W e ex te n d a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n
to a n y one s u ffe rin g w ith c a ta r r h to
call a n d see H yom ei. W e w ill re fu n d
th e m oney if H yom ei does o n t re
lieve. M cN air Bros
American
Legion
Lyceum i
60-2;
C ourse.
H om e to
i. T he H
R em o d eled _
T . E h n o re hom 6i L a u r e i
58-2
.
M rs. J o h n A. G am m il w as ta k e n
Scene Painter* Here__
' ° th e s a n ita riu m a t A sh lan d last
T he C a lv e rt & C a lv e rt Scenic c o m -: W e d n e sd a y , w h ere sh e u n d e rw e n t a
pan y a rriv e d h e re y e s te rd a y by a u t o ; lnos^ s e rio u s o p e ra tio n , u n d e r Dr.
fro m S outh D ak o ta, en ro u te to Cali- J a r v is - F o r som e d a -v s il wa3 b e -'
fo rn ia . T he tw o b ro th e rs w ho com -; lieved th a t sh e w ouid n o t su rv iv e th e ;
p rise th e com pany ex p ress th em - o rd e a ' ’ b u t
ib is w ritin g h e r rela-1
selves as m ore h ig h ly pleased w ith tiv e s feel th a t sh e h as a good ch a n ce :
A sh la n d th a n an y o th e r c ity th is lo recover.
M rs. G am m il is th e ;
sid e of P o rtla n d , a n d a re esp ecially d a u 8 h te r of Mrs. W . V. B a rn u m of
a p p re c ia tiv e of o u r p a rk a n d cam p th e M a riv ista o rc h a rd , n e a r P h o e n ix .’
By IDA B. CALLAHAN,
DR. JARVIS SANITARIUM
President, O regon Federation of W om en’s Clubs
1 to 4 p. in.—Phone 126
If the women of Oregon should decide to
buy Oregon Products a tremendous indus­
trial growth would surely result.
Many
people who are now idle would have jobs.
The factories would be increased in size.
Payrolls would be larger.
Women of Oregon, let us try the plan
of asking for home products. This plan,
if properly supported, would mean a
more prosperous Oregon and many
more happy homes “out where the
handclasp’s a little stronger.”
A gency of O regon F ire R e lie f as-
s e a s o n tic k e ts a re only $1.75 fo r
so c ia tio * .
Teo, of co u rse.
4 4 -tf fo u r u n ex celled n u m b e rs in th e L e­
5 :3 0 to 8.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
T7IGHTY to ninety per cent of the house-
hold articles and clothing for the family
is bought by the women of the state.
a n d N o rth M ain s tr e e ts , is to be re ­
m odeled, F r a n k G re a se r h a v in g sub-
im itte d s a tis fa c to ry p la n s fo r th e de-
M any G u e sts a t H o tel
s ir e d a lte ra tio n s . W h e th e r th e w ork
H otel A shland is filled to ca p ac ity ^ .¡ ¡ j jje do n e soon o r n o t u n til n ex t
th e s e d ays w ith h ig h c la ss g u e sts, s p rin g h a s n o t been decided.
w hose p resen ce a n d e x p ressio n s of
p le a s u re over th e ir e n te r ta in m e n t j
See o u r lin e of U8e(J car8 a n d ;
fiere in d ic a te th e p o ssib ilitie s of th e t ru c ks. F in e v a i ues fo r t he mOney
h o tel b u sin e ss in A sh lan d , accord- ;.a sk e d
o v e rla n d M arcy Co.
59-3!
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ing to P ro p rie to r L each. A m ong r e - '
c e n t a rriv a ls a re Mr. a n d M rs. W . L .) Locate<1 a t C ro c k e tt—
Ja m e s , of D u n sm u ir, w ho cam e W ed-i-
Mr> a n d M rs. O ra Delbert> f o r m e r !
n esd ay and rem a in e d fo r a few d a y s; A sh la n d e rs, a re now ’ lo ca ted a t ‘
Mr. a n d Mrs. M atthew 's a n d son, a n d 'C ro c k e tt, w hich is a s m a ll t o w n 1
Mr. a n d Mrs. W . W. Q u eary , a ll o f i a b o u t t h ir ty m iles th is sid e of Oak-
S pokane, who m ade a p le a s a n t sto p pjan d C alif. Mr. D e lb e rt is e m p lo y -'
y e s te rd a j on th eii w ay to C a lifo rn ia j ed by a n e le c tric pow er com pany.
gion lyceum c o u rse .
N ext o n is
Lebanon P layers Here—
E rn e s t Pow ell, h u m o ris t a n d le c tu r-
S ix teen pigsk in k ic k e rs w ill a rr iv e e r, F rid a y n ig h t a t th e A rm o ry . 60-2
on th e a fte rn o o n tr a in fro m L eb an -
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on, to g e th e r w ith th o se w ho u su a lly
TALENT? ITEM S
accom pany a high school fo o tb a ll
M r. a n d M rs. M ose C ra w fo rd , of
te a m , r e s e rv a tio n s 'h a v in g been m ad e; T a le n t, a n d Mr. a n d M rs. B. N.
fo r th e v isito rs a t H o tel A sh lan d . F ren ch m ad e a trip o v er to Ja c k so n -
M uch in te r e s t is b e in g m a n ife s te d in ! ville S unday to v isit Mr. a n d Mrs.
th e p erso n al m ak e u p of th e s e W il- Ray C olem an, d a u g h te r of M r. a n d
la m e tte valley c h a m p io n s, w ho a re i M rs. F re n c h .
p ro m ised th e g a m e of th e ir lives on!
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a lte r S ta n c liffe
th e local g rid iro n to m o rro w .
T he w ere a t M edford T u esd ay ev e n in g at-
A sh lan d p lay e rs a re m uch s tim u la t-! te n d in g th e com ic o p e ra , R obin H ood
ed a n d e n c o u ra g e d by th e novel sen-! as w ere a lso Mr. . a n d Mrs. J. M.
sa tio n of k n o w in g t h a t th e ir tra d l-j'R a .tijr, from P hoenix.
tio n a l en em ies from M edford, G ra n ts
M rs. C olver F u rry of F e rn Val-
P a s s a n d K la m a th F a lls w ill a ll be ley w as in M edford M onday of th is
ro o tin g fo r th em . IndMcations a r e ; Week d o in g tra d in g .
t h a t it will be th e b ig g e st a n d b e s t,
W illiam H igh of T a le n t to o k o u t
g a m e ev er played in S o u th e rn O re- a big load of g ro ce rie s fo r P e lle tt’s
gon, a n d c e rta in ly th e m ost expen- ! s to re in T a le n t S a tu rd a y ,
sive. H igh school s tu d e n ts h a v e been
M rs. M arcie R obeson a n d h er
w o rk in g lik e b e a v ers to sell tic k e ts! m o th e r, Mrs. C olem an, of T a le n t,i
e n o u g h to m eet th e heavy cost of! w ere v isitin g M rs. E. G. C olem an
b rin g in g th e v isitin g tea m h ere. T h e ¡ a n d fam ily in P h o e n ix la s t S u nday,
w in n e rs of to m o rro w ’s g a m e w ill
Mr. a n d M rs. E v an s of G ra n ts
h a v e th e p riv ile g e of p lay in g P o r t- ' P ass, w ere v isitin g Mrs. E v a n s ’ par-
la n d fo r th e s ta te c h a m p io n sh ip .
; e n ts , Mr. an d M rs. H igh, la s t S un-:
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i day.
i
C om e on!
You people w ith o u t1 W illiam H igh of T a le n t le ft fo r:
hom es, get a good hom e cooked din- D o riis > C alif., W ed n esd ay , w ith a ,
n e r fo r 60 c e n ts a t P io n e e r h all on ,o ad of ap p les, an d to look a f te r h is:
T h u rs d a y ev en in g , N ovem ber 10, in te r e s ts on his ra n c h in t h a t lo c a l-!
Power to Develop In­
dustries Largely In
H a n d s of W omen
Ask for Oregon brands!
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A S S O C IA T E D
OF
GENUINI
TAOLET
IN D U S T R IE S
M V
702
O R E G O N B U IL D IN G
PORTLAND
getting
EN are experiencing a new
kind of cigarette enjoy­
ment with Chesterfields. They
are getting
—a more delicious taste
—a more pleasing aroma
—and on top of this, Chester­
fields are giving them an extra
eiyoym ent—
Chesterfields satisfy.
They give to your smoking a
feeling of “ completeness” — a
smoke that is “ all there.”
I t ’s the blend! I t ’s the T urk­
ish and the Burley and other
choice h o m e -g ro w n tobaccos
blended in a new way—a better
way— to give you every last bit
of their flavor.
No getting away from it—
Chesterfields are in a class by
themseivea 1
M
P H Y S IC IA N S .
W A N TED — W om an o r g irl to w ork OR. ER N E ST A. WOODS— P ra c tic e
in k itc h e n a n d d in in g room and?!
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
do co o k in g in p riv a te fam ily.
th ro a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d
P h o n e 4F 13.
5 8 t f 1 2 to 5.- S w ed en b u rg B ldg., A sh­
lan d , O re.
7 3 -tf
SITUATIONS W ANTED.
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W A N TED — S itu a tio n as h o u sek eep - ; S u rg eo n .
Pra
e r by re fin e d lady (a g e 38) in r e ­
eye, e a r, nop/-
s p e c ta b le w id o w e r’s hom e.
S ta te
supplied.
fu ll p a rtic u la rs iu firs t le tte r. Ad­
S. P.
DJ
d re s s M rs. M ae M. Y eager, S u th ­
e rlin , O reg o u , R. R.
5 8-4*
• WAN 1 ED.
W A N TED — W a sh in g a n d
c le a n in g
by th e h o u r o r day, M rs. M yrtle
Sevey, 72 4 N. M ain St.
57-eod3;
W A N TED — Good fre sh
D avis. P h o n e 4 78-J.
cow.
Ed
5 9 t‘>
■ FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d room w ith
b o a rd a n d hom e p riv ie lg e s. P h o n e
'
3 41-J.
59-3
Class A Garage
L exington Six ............... . . . . # 1 2 0 0
#1 7 5 0
S tu d e b a k e r B ig Six . .
(Y ievrolet
......................
CHEVROLET
...#
350
............ ..........# 4 5 0
FO RD TOURING
___ ..........#250
— and the blend
can't be copied
CAR W ASHING
E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G a n d p o lish ­
ing.
L ith ia G a ra g e, ph o n e 114.
The Beider Tractor
and P.&0. Disc Plow
Z/o**e y e « «een fAe nei«
ykks
T
obacco
C®.
AIR ■ TIGHT tin» of 50?
F U R N IT U R E U PH O L ST E R IN G and
re p a irin g ; m a ttre s s e s m ad e o v er.
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
Phone
63-R.
5 2 tf
F U R N IT U R E a n d h o u seh o ld goods
c a re fu lly p acked an d c ra te d , ten
y e a rs ex p e rien c e in R o gue R iv er
valley.
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
P h o n e 63-R.
5 2 tf
FEA THER
M A TT R ESSES
m ade
from y o u r old f e a th e r bed. F e a ­
th e r s
clean ed
and
re n o v a te d .
D ouglas, 253 F o u rth St.
Phone
FO R SA L E — W e llin g to n p ian o ju st
63-R.
5 2tf
lik e new , $300. 112 B St. 60-3*
FU R N IT U R E BOUGHT, SOLD o r ex-
N E A R L Y N E W choice six o ctav e
w ork.
u p h o lste ry
for
changed
ch ap el o rg a n , oak case, fo r sa le ,
Phone
D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St.
c h eap a t P a lm e r ’s P ia n o H ouse,
52tf
63-R.
M edford, O regon.
60-6* ;
LIVE STOCK
FO R SA L E — F in e S p itz e n b e rg a n d
N ew tow n ap p les, d e liv e re d . P h o n e ! K IR T L A N D FARM is o ffe rin g fo r
414-L. 295 G ra n t s tre e t. 57-eod3
sa le c h eap one re g is te re d 2-year-
__________________________ _
__ • ol<3 black P e rc h e ro n s ta llio n , sired
FO R SA L E — S m all b u sin e ss; will
by K etab , th e b est Im p o rte d Black
c o n sid e r c a r in deal. A d d ress F. B.
P e rc h e ro n in v a lle y ; o r w ill sell
19-3'
c a re of T idings.
K etab . T h ese a re priced so th ey
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will pay fo r th em se lv e s n ex t y ear.
FO R SA L E — 30 to n s g ra in hay in
W e also h a v e som e young te a m s
sta c k , $8 per ton.
On th e edge
fo r sale.
W ill sell a few re g is ­
of tow n. P h o n e 375-Y.
5 7tf
te re d M ilking S h o rth o rn cows and
h e ife rs ; tw o b ull calves, sire d by
FO R SA L E — Pigs. S m ith ’s B arn.
F o o th ill's C o rp o ral, th e g ra n d
57-5*
cham pion of th e
P acific coast.
W rite , phone o r com e and see.
FO R SA LE OR TRADE- —Ford) sed-
P h o n e 19-X-3, C e n tra l P o in t, Or.
57-6*
an . 29 P io n e e r Ave.
J . E. M ason. S u p e rin te n d e n t. 42-tf
A P P L E C ID E R — M ade fre sh every -
BOARD AND ROOMS.
day, one gallo n 40c, tw o 75c. Yes.
we d e liv e r, ph o n e 9 - P - l l ._______ tf ROARD AND ROOM— C all a t 715 N.
E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t r e a - '
so n a b le p rices.
L ith ia G arag e.
C IG A R E T T E S
R E PA IR WORK.
9 0 D ays S ervice on all U sed C ars
‘S IN G E R ” lead s, as u s u a l; 1922,
m odels now on flo o r, Sw enson &
M cR ae’s; see th e m ; y o u r te rm s
a re o u rs. .1. W. Scotf, S ales M an­
a g e r S o u th e rn O regon.
3 5 -lm o
L io c r r r & M
teiiiiül»
In te rn a l
glands. R ëP an d 'office?
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
0«-
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. ui.; 2 to 6
p. m.
L. A. ROBERTS— A tlorney-at-L aw .
R oom s 5 au d 6, C itiz e n s’ B ank
• FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — 26 lo ts in
Bldg.
F a irv ie w a d d itio n to th e city of
TR A N SFER AND E X PR E SS.
A sh lan d . All in b e a rin g peaches
an d c h e rrie s. In q u ire W. G. Hale.
4 23 M o untain Ave., A sh lan d , or FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service,
a u to tru c k s or h o rse d ra y s, call
w rite H. G. D avis, B ray, C alif.
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e 11*.
60-6*
O ffice, 89 Oak s tr e e t n e a r H otel
A sh lan d .
5 6tf
F O R SA LE OR T R A D E fo r A shland
p ro p e rty , five tow n lo ts a t E a g le
P o in t, O regon. In q u ire 30 Second T. L. POWELLr— GENERAL TRANS
F E R — Good tea m and m o to r­
St.
5 9 -4 ’
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a io n -
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a
b
le price. P h o n e 83.
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FO R SA LE— 10 a c re s tw o m iles ou t,
$750 dow n, b a la n c e easy te rm s a t
PLUM BING
6 p e r cent. H ouse, b a rn , ch icken
house,
w oodshed,
w ell,
good PH O N E y o u r nex t jo b of p lu m b in g
fences, a ll in c u ltiv a tio n , a b o u t 5
to J e rr y O 'N eal, B eaver B u ild in g .
a c re s a lfa lfa . P ric e $2000. M ason
P h o n e 138,
a n d M anning, T a le n t. Or.
5 5 -tf
ROOFERS
FO R SA LE— Six room c o tta g e , h a th
a n d p a n try , in h e a rt of city. 63 GRAHAM
& W ILSON ,
p ra c tic a l
G resh am .
55-6*
ro o fe rs; new roofs laid an d old
roofs re p a ire d .
103 E. E le v e n th
FOR SALE.
s tr e e t. M edford, O re.
A P P L E S — B aldw in a n d K in g s, h a n d
picked, a good size a n d c le a n , 50;
lb. box, $1.00 d e liv e re d .
P hone
9 -F -ll.
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FO R SA LE:—W ood, m a n z a n ita , oak
a n d fir. P h o n e 4 7 9 J.
4 8tf
Are Positively Guaranteed
to Put On Firm Flesh,
Clear the Skin and Increaie
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or Money Back
UîMÂSTINSiiLVITAMON
H ELP W A Y fE D .
~ F O K SALE— REAL ESTATE.
O R E G O N
If you want to quickly clean your »kin and complexion, put some firm healthy
flesh on your bones, increase your nerve force and power and look and feel 100
per cent, better, simply try taking two of M u tin s tiny yeast VITAMON Tablet«
with each meal and watch the
results.
Mastin’s VITAMON
Tablets contain highlyjooncentra-
ted yeast-vitami -es as well as
the two other still more impor­
tant vitamines (Fat soluble A
and Water soluble C) and are
now being used by thousands.
They positively will not upset
the stomach or cause gas, but,
on the contrary, are a great aid
to digestion, to overcome consti­
pation and as a general condi­
tioner of the whole system. Pim­
ples, boils and skin eruptions
s e em to vanish like magic, the
eemplexion becomes fresh and
dear, the cheeks glow with ruddy
health, the flesh becomes Arm,
the eyee bright. Mastin’s VITA-
LdON Tablets are positively
gnaran teed to give you new
haalth. energy ana ambition and
Of w h a t uae ara fle e fa a tu ra s w ith a n u a lv ,
improve your appearance. Do
m o tila d sk in , flabby flash, su n k e n ch eek s,
not accept imitations or substi­
u ch a s u n d er th e ayes or a carew orn , aiek ly-
tutes. You can get Mastin’s C >kln>
fees’
Let V ita m o n correct th e se
VITAMON Tablets from any
c o n d itio n s.
good druggist.
V IT A M IN S
MEDFORD: SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
8 to 12 a. ni.—Phone 714
CHIROPRACTORS.
1 FO R R E N T — S unny fro n t b e d ro o m ;
b o a rd in g house w ith in tw o blocks, ASHLAND HEALTHATORIU.M — Dr.
E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , E lec­
j P h o n e 346-L.
58-6*
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral and
i FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com ­
V it-o-N et Baths.
F irst N ational
p letely fu rn is h e d ; close in ; price
B an k B uilding.
P h o n e 48.
re a so n a b le .
In q u ire 166 H a rg a -
ATTORNEYS.
dine. P h o n e 122.
38-tf
B uild Firm “ S tay-T h ere’: F lesh—Increase Energy.
¡T'AÍ?Í?ÉT<S
X-RAY DIAGNOSIS
1 FO R R E N T — P le a s a n t sle e p in g room i
w ith o r w ith o u t h e a t. P h o n e 195
o r call 399 E. M ain.
5 9 tf
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Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Clear
The Skin
THS ORIGINAL
ANO
DR. LINCOLN KALLEN
FOR RENT.
g ro u n d s. They a lso s ta te th a t Ore-1
^ r ‘ a n d ^ r s - K- J- W ild of Ash-
gon h as th e b e st ro a d s of th e fifte e n ' an d w ere c a llin g on Mr. a n d Mrs.
s ta te s w hich th e y have v isited .
W. F bsh, th e la te o w n e rs of th e
________
R o b e rts g a rd e n ra n c h , on th e P a-
R e m o d e lin g
and
c le a n in g — C .^c i^ c h ighw ay.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W ild j
O rre s.
’
w ere new c o m e rs to th e v alley a t
_______
a b o u t th e sam e tim e as th a t of Mr.
a n d M rs. F ish .
W in d o w F ra m e s S tolen—
Y e ste rd a y m o rn in g , w hen Cor.-,
Mr. a n d Mrs. P e te B a rn y b u rg of
tr a c to r F ra n k G re a se r w ent to w ork E a s t E den w ere v isitin g M rs. Bary-
on th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h a d d itio n b u r g ’s m o th e r, M rs. T. J. Bell, oi
h e fo u n d t h a t d u rin g th e n ig h t a T a le n t, la s t Sunday.
V TTAMON
One cent the word each time.
w ill (lo your plow ing right now
in your hard, stick y soil.
B argain in used sew in g m achine;
also a new carload o f W hite aew-
ing m achines ju st in, at
Peil's Corner
M ain.
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The Time You Need
Life Insurance Most
is w hen y o u ’ve been m a rrie d a
few y ears an d y o u r fam ily is d e ­
p e n d e n t upon y o u r e a rn in g s, be­
fo re yo u 'v e begun to e a rn a la rg e
s a la ry , o r h av e been ab le to put
asid e a la rg e sum in th e b ank.
T hose a re th e y e a rs w hen you
really need life in su ra n c e — and
th e y e a rs w hen you have th e le a st
m oney to spend fo r it.
At th a t tim e you w ill a p p re c i­
a te T ra v e le rs G u a ra n te e d Low-
Cost L ife C o n tra c ts.
T hey give you th e la rg e s t pos­
sib le a m o u n t of re lia b le p ro te c ­
tio n fo r ev ery d o lla r t h a t you can
a ffo rd to spend fo r life in su ra n c e .
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1888
Phon« 211
41 E. Main St.